Ep.21 - Rebuilding the Strategy with Daniel Herbert

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  • Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
  • Rugby podcasters Brett McKay and Harry Jones are joined on The 8-9 Combo by Rugby Australia Chair Daniel Herbert for an open and frank discussion that outlines the delicate position the game finds itself in Australia - and how really transformative the next decade can be.
    Herbert outlines what led RA into the position they are now in the process of recovering from, outlining the reset of strategic direction they’re now implementing, which does include the demise of the Melbourne Rebels, options that may be available to get more games and gametime into Australian players, and how ‘centralisation’ became a dirty word in 2023, while also touching on the first Test against Wales in Sydney this weekend, and legacy Michael Hooper will leave behind, after announcing his retirement from Australian rugby over the weekend.
    Social media: #89Combo
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    UA-cam: / @8-9combo
    Brett: / bmcsport
    Harry: / haribaldijones
    (Yes, Brett and Harry did used to host The Roar Rugby Podcast!)
    Find Brett and Harry’s written work on RugbyPass and The Roar:
    Brett: www.rugbypass.com/plus/contri...
    Harry: www.theroar.com.au/author/har...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @gillima20
    @gillima20 15 днів тому +1

    Really appreciated hearing Daniel Herberts honest, calm and clear views. Fingers crossed he is successful.

  • @london_to_the_bay
    @london_to_the_bay 15 днів тому +1

    Thanks for another great interview. Was good to hear from herbert on strategy they are putting into place, the options in front and where their focus lies... think u need to bring him back every other quarter to see how the board are tracking with it all.

  • @BrettMcKaySport
    @BrettMcKaySport 14 днів тому

    Thanks for the comments! We love hearing from you..

  • @dion6635
    @dion6635 15 днів тому +1

    Build up your grass roots rugby from club level to local representative level to provincial/state level to Super Rugby level to National representative level. Nurture the kids to make great international players